SUP Paddles

SUP paddles from The House will help you glide confidently and with ease as you explore new waters. Shop from a variety of brands such as Bic, Epic Gear, Imagine, Jimmy Styks and more to find the perfect SUP paddle for keeping up with all your paddling endeavors. Many of these SUP paddles are easy to adjust to match your height, making them a great option for all members of the family. These SUP paddles feature blades made out of various materials such as plastic or glass, so whether you’re looking for something great for casual paddling or something for the more serious paddler, you are sure to find the perfect paddle for yourself or a loved one. Some of these SUP paddles even break down into multiple pieces so that you can store it and travel with it easily. Be sure to also check out the rest of our Paddle Board Shop to browse stand up paddleboards and paddleboard accessories so that you can be fully geared up for your next outing.

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Tips on Buying SUP Paddles

After you’ve picked out your paddleboard, you’ll need to decide on the right SUP Paddle. It might seem pretty straightforward, but the weight, stiffness, and shape of the paddle play a key roll in your overall SUP experience. It just depends on what type of stand up paddle boarding you want to do.

What’s the right SUP Paddle length?

Typically, a paddle should be about 8” to 10” taller than you. The shorter paddles are best for beginners, but they are also good for moving around on rough water like rivers. The longer paddles will give you a bit more torque in the water and best for touring and general fitness.

SUP Paddle Blade Size

For beginners, a medium-sized blade would be good. The smaller blades are good for doing more turns. They’re also easier to stroke. But of course, that means less power and speed. That’s where the larger blade paddles come in. If you’re looking for more zip or paddling surf, you might consider the larger SUP paddles.

SUP Paddle Material

The final thing to consider when buying a paddle is the material, which comes down to weight and stiffness. The lighter the paddle, the easier it is to paddle. Aluminum paddles are low priced, but a bit heavier than the fiberglass or carbon fiber. Carbon SUP Paddles are also the stiffest, so you get more out of each stroke.